Kiss The Bride
Kiss The Bride

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Kiss The Bride

2002
Movie
89 min
English

Sibling drama overshadows the impending nuptials of Danni Sposato and her longtime boyfriend, Geoff Brancato. Television actress Niki brings her manager-boyfriend, Marty, to meet the family for the first time, while spiky youngest sister Toni shows off her bandmate and lover, Amy, and driven Wall Street banker Chrissy flashes the status symbols of her financial success.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Vanessa RothGenres: Documentary, Romance

Plot Summary

Kiss the Bride is a documentary that explores the complexities and societal pressures surrounding marriage, particularly for same-sex couples in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The film follows several couples as they navigate their relationships and contemplate the decision to marry in a time when it was not legally recognized for all. It delves into their personal journeys, the challenges they face, and their hopes for the future.

Critical Reception

Kiss the Bride received generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its sensitive and intimate portrayal of committed relationships. It was praised for bringing to light the personal struggles and triumphs of same-sex couples seeking recognition and equality. The film was seen as a significant contribution to understanding the evolution of marriage rights and LGBTQ+ visibility.

What Reviewers Say

  • An intimate and moving look at love and commitment.

  • Effectively captures the emotional weight of marriage equality struggles.

  • A thought-provoking documentary that highlights personal journeys within a larger social context.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over several years, capturing the evolving landscape of marriage equality leading up to a time when such unions began to gain legal recognition in some parts of the world.

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